Operation Guide
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Table of Contents Menu Index Listening to FM Radio (NWZ-S615F/S616F/S618F only) Listening to FM Radio 68 1 Switching to the FM radio 68 2 Presetting broadcast stations automatically (Auto Preset 69 3 Selecting broadcast stations 70 Presetting ...of the Screen (Brightness 80 Setting the Current Time (Set Date-Time 81 Setting the Date Format 83 Setting the Time Format 84 Displaying the Player Information (Unit Information 85 Resetting to Factory Settings (Reset all Settings 87 Formatting Memory (Format 88 Selecting the Display Language........... 90 Useful Facts Recharging the...
Table of Contents Menu Index Listening to FM Radio (NWZ-S615F/S616F/S618F only) Listening to FM Radio 68 1 Switching to the FM radio 68 2 Presetting broadcast stations automatically (Auto Preset 69 3 Selecting broadcast stations 70 Presetting ...of the Screen (Brightness 80 Setting the Current Time (Set Date-Time 81 Setting the Date Format 83 Setting the Time Format 84 Displaying the Player Information (Unit Information 85 Resetting to Factory Settings (Reset all Settings 87 Formatting Memory (Format 88 Selecting the Display Language........... 90 Useful Facts Recharging the...
Operation Guide
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Settings Music Settings Play Mode 33 Playback Range 35 Equalizer 38 VPT(Surround 41 DSEE(Sound Enhance).......... 44 Clear Stereo 43 Dynamic Normalizer 46 Album Display Format.......... 36 New Song Pop Up 31 Video Settings (NWZ-S615F/S616F/S618F only) Zoom Settings 52 Video Orientation 49 Display 51 .../S616F/S618F only) Scan Sensitivity 73 Mono/Auto 74 Common Settings Unit Information 85 AVLS (Volume Limit 76 Beep Settings 77 Screensaver 78 Brightness 80 Set Date-Time 81 Date Display Format 83 Time Display Format 84 Reset all Settings 87 Format 88 Language Settings 90 ...
Settings Music Settings Play Mode 33 Playback Range 35 Equalizer 38 VPT(Surround 41 DSEE(Sound Enhance).......... 44 Clear Stereo 43 Dynamic Normalizer 46 Album Display Format.......... 36 New Song Pop Up 31 Video Settings (NWZ-S615F/S616F/S618F only) Zoom Settings 52 Video Orientation 49 Display 51 .../S616F/S618F only) Scan Sensitivity 73 Mono/Auto 74 Common Settings Unit Information 85 AVLS (Volume Limit 76 Beep Settings 77 Screensaver 78 Brightness 80 Set Date-Time 81 Date Display Format 83 Time Display Format 84 Reset all Settings 87 Format 88 Language Settings 90 ...
Operation Guide
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... supplied USB cable, or optional peripheral devices, such as supported accessories for the WM‑PORT. Table of the player's on-screen menus ( page 12). RESET button Resets the player when you press the RESET button with a small pin, etc. ( page 102). WM‑PORT jack Use this jack to the...
... supplied USB cable, or optional peripheral devices, such as supported accessories for the WM‑PORT. Table of the player's on-screen menus ( page 12). RESET button Resets the player when you press the RESET button with a small pin, etc. ( page 102). WM‑PORT jack Use this jack to the...
Operation Guide
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Note If the battery power is used up, for example, when the player is not used for a long time, your settings for date and time may need to select (Clock Display) from the Home menu. Press the .../DD/YYYY," and "DD/MM/YYYY." To display the current time When you are using NWZ-S515/S516, you can set this function to be reset. 82 Settings Table of a song or FM screen (NWZ-S615F/S616F/S618F only), and select "Clock Display" from the option menu. Hint You can select...
Note If the battery power is used up, for example, when the player is not used for a long time, your settings for date and time may need to select (Clock Display) from the Home menu. Press the .../DD/YYYY," and "DD/MM/YYYY." To display the current time When you are using NWZ-S515/S516, you can set this function to be reset. 82 Settings Table of a song or FM screen (NWZ-S615F/S616F/S618F only), and select "Clock Display" from the option menu. Hint You can select...
Operation Guide
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... then press the button to the default settings. The list of "Common Settings" options appears. Press the button to select "Reset all Settings) You can also cancel the operation by pressing the BACK/HOME button in step and press the button to confirm.... To cancel the operation Select "No" in step . You can reset the player to confirm. Resetting the player does not delete data such as audio and photo data. appears. Settings BACK/HOME button 5-way button Index Note This ...
... then press the button to the default settings. The list of "Common Settings" options appears. Press the button to select "Reset all Settings) You can also cancel the operation by pressing the BACK/HOME button in step and press the button to confirm.... To cancel the operation Select "No" in step . You can reset the player to confirm. Resetting the player does not delete data such as audio and photo data. appears. Settings BACK/HOME button 5-way button Index Note This ...
Operation Guide
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... charge the power. If you press the RESET button while operating the player, stored data and settings on one of the support Web sites. Continued Table of Contents Menu Index 102 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the player does not function as expected, try the following... troubleshooting tables, and try any corrective actions listed. 2 Press the RESET button with a small pin, etc. For customers in the USA, visit: http://www.sony.com/walkmansupport For customers in Canada...
... charge the power. If you press the RESET button while operating the player, stored data and settings on one of the support Web sites. Continued Table of Contents Menu Index 102 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the player does not function as expected, try the following... troubleshooting tables, and try any corrective actions listed. 2 Press the RESET button with a small pin, etc. For customers in the USA, visit: http://www.sony.com/walkmansupport For customers in Canada...
Operation Guide
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Update them in the "MUSIC" folder by dragging and dropping. The playback limitation period of the song has expired due to the player ( page 95). For details, see "Supported file format" of 103 Troubleshooting Operation Symptom There is played. Continued ...and transfer songs or videos (NWZ-S615F/S616F/ S618F only) from the computer. The battery is consumed. Charge the battery fully ( page 92). If the player does not react, even after charging the battery, press the RESET button to reset the player ( page 102). ...
Update them in the "MUSIC" folder by dragging and dropping. The playback limitation period of the song has expired due to the player ( page 95). For details, see "Supported file format" of 103 Troubleshooting Operation Symptom There is played. Continued ...and transfer songs or videos (NWZ-S615F/S616F/ S618F only) from the computer. The battery is consumed. Charge the battery fully ( page 92). If the player does not react, even after charging the battery, press the RESET button to reset the player ( page 102). ...
Operation Guide
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...The file is a .3gp file. (.3gp only supports audio.) can hear it (NWZ-S615F/ S616F/S618F only). The video file is no difference between stopping and pausing. Playback does not stop. With this player, there is not in a video folder. Place the video files in...power is low or insufficient. Charge the battery by connecting the player to a running computer ( page 92). If you charge the battery and nothing changes, press the RESET button to reset the player ( page 102). Table of Contents Menu Index 105 Troubleshooting Operation (...
...The file is a .3gp file. (.3gp only supports audio.) can hear it (NWZ-S615F/ S616F/S618F only). The video file is no difference between stopping and pausing. Playback does not stop. With this player, there is not in a video folder. Place the video files in...power is low or insufficient. Charge the battery by connecting the player to a running computer ( page 92). If you charge the battery and nothing changes, press the RESET button to reset the player ( page 102). Table of Contents Menu Index 105 Troubleshooting Operation (...
Operation Guide
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... when the battery is set the date and time again ( page 81). Set the player aside for concern. Charge the battery until appears on whenever songs change. The player gets warm. The player also may be reset. This is operated. The screen turns on the screen and set to "On." ... Set "New Song Pop Up" to the optional cradle, or another device. The player may get warm when a large amount of...
... when the battery is set the date and time again ( page 81). Set the player aside for concern. Charge the battery until appears on whenever songs change. The player gets warm. The player also may be reset. This is operated. The screen turns on the screen and set to "On." ... Set "New Song Pop Up" to the optional cradle, or another device. The player may get warm when a large amount of...
Operation Guide
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... Information L Language 90 Linear PCM 98, 127 Live 42 M Matrix 42 Messages 114 Model 86 Mono/Auto 74 MP3 98, 127 MPEG-4 99, 127 Music Library 6, 19 N Normal 34 Now Playing 7 Now Playing screen 17 O On-Hold Display 56 OPTION/PWR OFF button..... 10, 18 Option menu 18,... 6, 33, 34 Pop 39 Power 10, 93, 108 R Radio 68 Recharging 92 Release Year 23 Remaining battery 92 Repeat 34 RESET (the player 102 Reset all Settings 87 RESET button 9 S Scan Sensitivity 73 Screensaver 78 Search for songs 19 album 20 artist 21 genre 22 initial letter 25 playlists 26 release...
... Information L Language 90 Linear PCM 98, 127 Live 42 M Matrix 42 Messages 114 Model 86 Mono/Auto 74 MP3 98, 127 MPEG-4 99, 127 Music Library 6, 19 N Normal 34 Now Playing 7 Now Playing screen 17 O On-Hold Display 56 OPTION/PWR OFF button..... 10, 18 Option menu 18,... 6, 33, 34 Pop 39 Power 10, 93, 108 R Radio 68 Recharging 92 Release Year 23 Remaining battery 92 Repeat 34 RESET (the player 102 Reset all Settings 87 RESET button 9 S Scan Sensitivity 73 Screensaver 78 Search for songs 19 album 20 artist 21 genre 22 initial letter 25 playlists 26 release...
Quick Start Guide
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...Press to go up one list screen level, or to return to the Operation Guide (PDF file). 27 If you press the RESET button with on the player are activated if you press and hold the corresponding buttons. *2 There are tactile dots. If you press and hold the BACK/HOME... the direction of the Operation Guide (PDF file). (play/pause/ confirm) button*2 / buttons 26 / buttons RESET button Resets the player when you slide the HOLD switch to the opposite position, the HOLD function is used to start playback. Insert the jack pin until it...
...Press to go up one list screen level, or to return to the Operation Guide (PDF file). 27 If you press the RESET button with on the player are activated if you press and hold the corresponding buttons. *2 There are tactile dots. If you press and hold the BACK/HOME... the direction of the Operation Guide (PDF file). (play/pause/ confirm) button*2 / buttons 26 / buttons RESET button Resets the player when you slide the HOLD switch to the opposite position, the HOLD function is used to start playback. Insert the jack pin until it...